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THE DAILY NEWS. The Ring at the Bell. X . t ? i ?. -?? ?T i .... h? from hem, 'neath the ivy-crown'd waa, Where I stand ?ad hnpatieativ rim?. As HM dbi by the windoV^^lny call I am late, ail the little bird* ?lng. I learn by the ^ ^ Woomtag "* And the glance or her tender eye And I learn from the quick and Imp? tn crae heave That b?krwB ber bosom o'er, . That a footstep abe loves ls near, and believe Hakt the knows my rina; at the door. And i watch her eager, expectant glance, I Asker poise* exultantly ?wan, h And haar her exclaim, while her bright eyes danos, "Ohl ain't that the dinner bei! V 0 _____ ~~mmm- ' LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Posto IB co st ObMlestosv for -tba- ?e*k ending JONE 06,1868, and printed officially tn Tnr DAISI NSW*, aa the newspaper haring tho largest arcrtlanon in the City of Charloiton: ^Persons calling for Letters Advertised, ahould stats) that ?they are "Adwttsad." ~ .iBrOfflce hours trom 8 A.' M. toe P. M. On Sun? days, from fr to e. P.' ir. _STAKUCT Q. TBOTT. Postmaster. lWOMBNb' U8T. Amot,Christlana Ford, Misa M A Minott, Miss T Ball. Boa?. at Mihvy, Miss T Barton, Mrs B H Fe^artr, Julia Moore, Mrs E E Barnett, Hrs O Kn>-^r, A nt inet Matthews- J aha Barr, Annie - Fraie*, M? H P C Baker. Mrs F Fr_iaer, Heater Miller, Mrs H Bearnsann, Mrs Gadsden, Mrs 3 Miner, Miss L B "nStfel ?-' - ?.. > 3etbers, Mrs M Magrath, Miss J Behrens, Mrs 0 Gibbs, Miss M L Blenety, Sarah B Goldsmith, Mrs McCormick, An Bonnean, Misa E H na Boat wright, Ada (JottrelL Mrs G McGran, Mies A BrsboyTwry Gregorie, Sarah MclnnJa, Annie Bur?^Br?^ Groen, Eraectlne Ortroa^n.Mary T Barrow, ians g . Steen; Marr Osborne, phria ? Buckitn, Mary I Hall Nancy 0'Bryan, Annie Brown, Mary O Hagen*, l??*. C Pinetop. Miss 0 Brown. MtssB E E mm ?sin- . . Heriot, Mrs C BOey, Julia ; CaMtt, Mba Hughston. Em- B?T, Sarah J Bella - ma . Eoblr_on,Miss R Campbell, Mrs E Hodge, Miss A Roberson, Ellen Oarn^ Mrs G Burden. Mrs Rodgers, J una M g3Ba_-Sf ' Isard, Misa J Robinson, Mrs L Oark,MarvB Jessen. MraO Boss, Mrs ME Or^nu DettaM Joaosoa/MiM E -hogl?ton^Bcae CroagamM- Ute Wm** ! Cunningham. 6a- Kally. MiaaT ??mlth. Patty rab E - Hauy. Mrs Smith, Jeanlo ,r*vl*on.M>.8 grammer, Miar shana* Mary. Bkaxokea, Miss I>H Taylor, Mary ?*i*3--.- "v . BlBt?'MIsaB . ? irnudy,'Mts L ; Disher, Mrs M A Kinloch, Miss E Vanderp x)), Barn Dttxfaoe. Annie A . IW-S?ten? A' ^DA^Mary Aaa 1^ Mary Weatan. Mrs On Snp?ttti, MTBE Lambert, Mrs C da SSESaBy Line. Anna West, Miss F MwardAFiora Leight, Mai7E White,MrsDG JOBS, Juna 8?? L?c*raler, Mrs A Washington, Ell ?ott. Misa G G Jane Harrtet Leo.' Sarah- Wt*hmgton,S?n- ; Sectary - m*,*x** j 20_t_XT'S LIST. Adam?. Mat 0 iPUaT?feick_aioh- Parker. B S AlatctuEC ard Parker, George li?llUlina) A L- 1 Fisher 4 Jactaon Paine, Louis Barbara, Signor ntxstnimcraa. Palmer, Br B F La-t*n_ Per-I Thomas Ph_Upa,John Eercard, Joseph Fast, Josias ?SSS&SSL. ?^?X-T-T^ Fortttr, E Pttray; Edward Bechtel. RobtMiFnUon, CB M B^ardBlA/eWGsJdner, Atexaa- Pow^lhomaa Btnalngs,BL GiMdee, Ear Praliea, Iaaao E3L ? Baw" Brads A Gilli cpie, Sad- Heed, James - bery - Beeta thal, H Cvr Charlea B_?*on, Jclm Ryin, P Cal VsrV Korti- Hancock, Them- -mandater. Robert ^*mt - : -"' .? aa ? '. ' ': PoobVJoon (bar-' CiatlilCCfirHa?te.Ca^P>?te* bte* : ? Castoioo. Thom- St Co ' JSchroder.FG 0trW' Huon, Atondar ^'?.??hn F Cambridge, John Sicks, Beary So?A Br WO Oa_u, Lawrence Bichs, Stephan ts C Csmttes. An-iBlgglns, Francis Seiforth, C ^sto^-^ Hc%day,' Col ?tameos, J B Chas Hahnes, X> Shackelrord, Chamberlain, Al- Butchhason, . John ?fr*_" ? Edwd ShcrWDayet Mttlfflll. Au- tHobhard. John araxrms.Georee i_ttsl . _rumphrey,l>_ 8t9vens, J L (Sly, Itoial Co1^ j8 SwanJBaker^ iB ?- ' lime, Dorkea ' 8wintOT. Barld . S? BBTFaih- ptSat-SwII ? Wilton ?'AB0 ?Sa? Trn^. Mr ??.a^ ?waih ?arrli,JM M1.nmiw . ,^rto? ' ESTJ*. Tho-A? ?yona, EL russon. Frank M l^ttiasartoe, ' Malone, Thomas yann, Bnfhs johnZ W DBk?vWg?. . BtMAnfVOa-fB Mteaadin,'BO ' '?toar. Chas Baamore, Them; 9^^^ wSSL^ i mas Mehan, P L W_rdagton, Etocm, Henry A M?w7l). Edwd F ^^chard Dinoa, C W T MaylleW Ward, B W G DoSew. Potter [MST?OD. James B Waterbury. Wm j?%am JprSJChaTl- Wrtterborn^ M Dtiakwattv, Mew, Aron Whitlock.WU ^tebert McSnrT, Alezan- Whltorr, Allen DttoVwSer, H-B dar (col'dj Eu*in, Patric- McMillan, Oeo 2 White, George Run* Charles Mcsweeney Wifflams, Jarey __ott, Ur EdwdB G BffcSkya?^ ??SiarVW Wrii?r,1-B , Farris. Marlon Nokamp, Froder- Yout^, Jamas M F?t| 'aaa, a,jr .Ljck. ... , , ; V: y ., -^^ wiiii-^'iaypflaii^ in the Poatamee wffl pifas? place tl? stamp near the nppnr right bead oMnar of the errrelop?, and they wfll also pletae to reoember thai without the stamp a lotter cannoi be malled, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Jase as wmmmesa^a=Bssss i. iii Uoneignecs per SoutA CsurollxxavKavllroiMf, . j. >--.fJb_Bj?e'B5. ; .. 82 bates Cotton, t? bales Bomcstios, 4331 bushels Grain, 81 bbla hayai Stores, 2 cars Wood, sosal Lumber, 3 ears Staves. To B F Evarc. G E Pritch ett-?tsey * B^yc^ Gcldsmllh 4 Son. ^Webb, ram / o^_onS,'B ^eBrng."c- \V? Waterman^ Brana, Staat Bros A Co, H Gerdts & Co, J Camina A Co, Baflroad Agents.__J_. j Fannie, from Savannah via Beaufort, BhrS on, Ac--Vf Brown, J H Studds and lady. Ben<a j Hens-ian. lady and child, O Brew _1 Crowe?L W Hobby, il A Barck, Col J O Chadwick, J Salvo, T J Molony, Mn Rundlett, and ?lumt Iras. I*ort of Charleston, June 36. Tcwterdajr. --Beak, Bavannah, vi? Beaufort, . -! ana Binaron. Mdse. To J Ferguson, 2 Bat? A oo, R H DaRyVTj 9rarn.be, M A Borck, W H Harrison, B C Adams, J Apple,BBS Andros. ? From t?Ua Port. RtoKnahJp Moneka, Maxshman. New York. Jane 32. Behr Jesse W Kalgbt, Plum, Philadelphia, June 22. 1 Memoranda. . Xtyaahr j^ A Edwards, from Georgetown. 8 O, ar? riverai New York, June 22. .J^^brhr Gambia, Penny, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at.Philadelphia, Jane 22. Boar Theodore' Bean, Babbitt, lor Georgetown, s O, sailed nom Fail River, Jane 1?. ^ o. USVOFTBSSBU Rf, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORI FOREIGN. .jane 6 Bern-Emires Anthony, up........... DOMESTIC. XOAHX, COOT, Bear Robert Palmer,-, ap.Jone - &OCXF02T, XX* ' iicteD-aibot, F?caar4 np./nae 8 VOSTOX. Bohr B B BAwWns, Wyatt, np.Jone ll Behr EG Sylvester, Sylvester,ap.Jone 6 Behr B^rngton, Gregory, clear?!..June IS SSW XOBSt Brig Scio, Bowen, cleared.?.Jone 18 Behr Ida frfrharflifflii. Bedell, cleared.Jane 10 Bohr Othello, Eldridge, cleared..June 13 Boar Jonas Smith, Nichols, up..3 .Jane 18 Behr SUS? B Potter, Potter, sp.Jone 13 Commercial. Bzporta for the Week ending Thursday, Jone ?5. j rc SISTIG. . j PROVIDENCE B I-1er ?ehr Maggie J Chadwick 219. W Cdet Lumber. : j , NEW YOBif.-Per steamship Charleston -? bags SI and 311 bales Upland Cotton, 342 nola Rosin, 88 bales Yarn, 3776 bb s Potatoes, 1167 crates Ve? getables, Tl packages Sundries, 343 empty Bar? rels, 8 tons Car Springs, 300 boxea Tin. 16 rolla Leather....PerMMn Baragossa-862 bales Cotton, 3 tierces Bice, 354 bbla Rosin, 69 pack? ages Sundries, 6 bbla Tallow, 6 rolls Leather. 166 bales Yam and Doraeetios, 3 bale a Bags, 3 casks liquor, 15 casks Clay. 10,000 feet Lamber, 1363 bbla Potatoes, 1135 boxes Fruit and Vegeta bles..Per steamship Moneka-16 bags SI and 167 bales Upland Cotton, 103 bbls Boam, 88 balsa Domestics. 77 empty Barrels. 26 kegs But? ter, 1129 bbls Potatoes, 400 crates Vegetables, 43 packages Sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-4 bags 8 I Cotton, 17 bales Yarn, 31 bbls Crude Turpentine, 150 tons Phosphate Rock, 120 tierces Clay. 16,000 feet mooring Boards, 370 bbl? and 461 crates Vegetables, 89 crates Peaches and Apples...Per sehr T T Tasker-302,191 feet Yellow Pine Lumber. _ _j BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon- -322 bales Cot? ton, 381 bbls Naval stores. 55 bales Tar., 23 balee Bags and Moss, 13 hhds Iron and Copper, 200 coflsWlre, 63 rolls Leather, 3 hhds Skin?, 19 bales Hides. 13 tierces Rice, 86 bushels Wheat, .76,600 feet Lumber, 900 bbls and boxes Vegeta? bles sud Sundries. The Charl eaton Money Market. , THTOSDAT, June 25, 1868.! Money ls st in easy, and ls offered on first-class col? laterals at even less than X per month. The amount of stock business has been limited, but ail first-class securities are firm with an advancing tendency. The State of Georgia is now paying her July interest, and this has caused a decided advance in Georgia bonds. It will bc remembered that'the january interest wa not paid, on account of a little unpleasantness be? tween Governor Jenkins and General Meade, which ena^ 'ln'thedfT^rtnre'of the State funds to places unknown. SOUTHERN BASK Itt (Torrent Bates. Bank of Camden.38 @00 Bani of Charleston...........37 @00 Bank of Chester.9 @00 ; Bank of Georgetown.9 (SOO B4a^o/ Hamrrarg........................12 @00 ! Baale of Newberry.81 ?00 Bankof South Carolina..........10 ?00 Rank of State of 8. Carolina, prior to 1861.12 ?00 Bank of State of 8. Carolina, arter 1st Jan., 1861.v! ?00 Conimexcial Bank. Columbia..1 (900 Exchange Bank, Columbia. .. r9 ?00 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. .1 000 Merchant's Bank, Ch craw.9 ?00 People's Ear* C!hari?!iod.47 @00 Planier'B^ank of Fairfield.4 ?00 Plantere' and Mechanics' Bank Charl eaton 20 ?00 Bcuth-rrostem Railroad Bank, Oharleeton, (o?)^...?i...........a..37 ?136 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. (?0w)....V...36 ?oe ; Slate Balik, Charleston..4 000 : Union Bink, Charleston...83 ($00' ' Ctty of Charleston Change Bills.97 @00 State SorUh Quilina TTeaaury Notes.87 ?88 -' BCCCDS, STOCKS AND COUTONS. Georgi; State Coupons........96 ?37 Georgia State Bond Seven Per Cint (old).. .83 ?85 Georgia State Bond Seven Per Cent, (new).90 @?2 IMP Btate Bands Six Per Cent (old):. .83 ?83 City of Memphis Ooupons..........00 @00 City of Memphis Bonds (endorsad)........55 ?00 City of Memphis Bonds' (unendoraed)-63 ?00 ' Ch> of Columbi* Bonds..'..45. ?on ! City of Columbia Coupons.00 ($00 South Carolina Railroed and Bank Stock .whole shares).......41 ?42 South Carolina Railroad (half shares).30 $00 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds..70 ?71 S. C. TiaihceoTSeten Per Cent. B'ds.00 ?75. ' 8- C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtednees.fi5 ?S60 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock... .46Ji?47 OK? ol Charleston Certificate of Indebted . ?fe......... :. ..'.. 00 <B98 of Charleston Prre Loan Bonds.65 ?60 i of South Carolina Bonds (old).63 ?64 _> OT South Carolina Bonds (new issue, Of JMn**y%186T)'.....68 State of ttouth Carolina Stock.....00 State of South Carolina Coupons.03 People's National Bank stock.JP?.i First National Bank Stock.. ...'. .Par/ Northeastern R B. itt Mortgage Bonds. .00 Northeastern R.B. lat Coupons (past due).00 ?55 Northeastern R.B. Oertificatee ol Lnd?bted noas.A: .?........65 ?60 Chaxleston Gas Ctornpariy Stock..;. 18 @19>i Charleston City Railway Stock.00 ?62 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).00 ?40 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.00 ? ty City of Savannah Bonds.....00 ?80 City of Savannah Coupons (dna previous to 1st June, 1866)_.96 ?00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st June, 1866). .97 ?00 IfaMMBti? Obsfewtoa Btfwtd Bloat. .00 ?58 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bondi.86 ?87 atsmphia and Chai le? ton B. B. Coupons. .03 094 . ?-;-f"j-'T7; THE CHARLKSTDS MAKKKT. (ros THE WEXX EKncra THCBTOAT, irrrrs 25.] : COTTON. -The English ma&nfactarera having he come purchasers at 1ns close of the but and the ccmrrnencement of the-present week, considerable animation waa in consequence temporarUy imparted to the cotton trade, with advancing paces, bat thia ciaos of operators after getting far a time their most, 'li nail ni wanto supplied, and baring Sat a period withdrawn, the article became flat with limited salea arid declining rates. The plan of purcluuring lightly and only to meet tm mediate demands win no doubt bethe policy of manufacturera for some. ame. The tallowing has bean the general features of the leaning markets: At Liverpool the staple on Friday waa buoyant; sales 20,000 bales; middlings llJid.; on Saturday tho* market was firmer; salea 16,000 bales at lltfd. V B>. for middling uplands; on Mon? day the staple becamo easier; sales 10,000balea; up? lands ll X ?ll hid.; on Tuesday prices were doc lin? ing; aalet 7000 bales at lix to llj?*d., closing at ll>?d.; on Wednesday there waa more doing at slightly entier rates ; sales ?000 bales a t ll ? ll \? d. ; yestoxday the market wat mora active; tales 12.000 The New York market commenced Armer, but waa lesa active, the tales on Friday being 1900 bales, closing a? Sic ty lb. On Saturday tba ar?cle.was on changed; sales 1890 bales at 31c Ctn Monday the market was dull and J?c ty fl) lower, s ilea 800 bales ataOKc On Tuesday the decline continued, sales 100 balee at 30c. On We lneaday no change took place; sale? 860 balea at 30c. yesterday the market Wt* firmer a I SOtfo ty fl). The article at thia port in the same time opened firmer and advancing, bat alter wards became doB and declining, the demand being of the most limited character; middlings daring the first of the week being at 29k'@?0c, bat declined to 20o ty ?, closing strong . ' -'-tday. The receipts here continue very light, (kU . -vc been. balee of toa Islands and Flo ridas and 2t?d beles of uplands, against 6 bales of asa islands and Floridas and 362 bales of uplands for (he week before, and 7 bales tea Islands and Floridas and 1116 bales of uplands for the corresponding week last year. Wo submit the following report o'the business at this place for the week: On Friday, Jone 30th, the upward tendency of prices at the leading markets caused the rates to stiffen about lc per fl). Salon 360 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 36a28c, low middl lng 39, and middling 39J4A30O per fl). On Saturday, the demand wat very limited, bat prices continued without alteration. Salsa 108 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 26*28, low middling at 39, and middling at 29XaSOo per fl). On Monday, the market was Inactive with bat little disposition an I tba part of boyen to parchase. Sales 32 bales, middlings being nominal at29%?30c per tb. On Tuesday, the declining state of prices at Liver? pool and New York caused the rates to recede >i to lo per rh. Sales 46 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at .25*27, low middling at 28, and mid? dling at 29c per tb. On Wednesday the market was' qniet, but prices were steady. Pales 67 balee. Quotations unaltered. Yesterday lae market was stronger under bettor telegrama; aalet 77 bales, tay 6 at 22; 3 at 25; 4 at 26; 40 at 28, and 34 on private terms. We qnote: LTVEBPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to Good Ordinary.36 ?27 Low Middling.28 @ Mkldttng.29 @ SXA ISLAND COTTON.- '1 he absence of stock and the almost entire suspension of receipts prevent transactions of any moment, and the only sales are limited lota, which are sold at irregular prices. The market consequently ia quito nominal, and will con? tinue so until the new crop commences to c?me for? ward, and afford material for more active operations. The general reports from the new crop continue of a favorable character. BICE.-The market for thia article daring the week bat been extremely flat and no transactions of importance have transpired. Bayers were generally holding off or offering lower rates, while factors showed no disposition ta make Important conces? sions. Purchasers were offering about 10c ty rb. for good clean Carolina, while sellers were holding at abcut 10?@10Xc. V fl). We omit quotations as being somewhat non inaL NAVAL STORES.-There have been received da? ring the week 800 bbls. rosin, 300 bbls. spirits and 400 bbls. crude turpentine. We note aalet of pale rosin st $4(36 per bbl, No. 1 at $8@3 60, No. 3 at $2 20@2 25. Spirits turpentine in g cod packages was sold at 38?; and irregular bbls. at S6@S7c. fi gallon Crude turpentine'was sold tn tbe first part of tbe week at $3 25 ?Vbbl. for virgin, which afterwards de? clined to $2 80. Yellow dip was sold at ?2 65 and hard at $175. HAT.-The arrivals nave been restricted to about 300 bales of North Brr er qualities. Tbe transactions have been mostly in a Jobbing way, at about tl 30? 1 25 per hundred for this description. COHN.-The arrivals (Tom Tennessee by rail con? tinue in fair supply, and prices cf mixed may bb quoted at about SI ?3@1 34 fi bushel weight, sacks Included, by tbe car load from the depot, and SI 36 @1 26 ft bnsbel for white. In a few Instances ?ates have taken place at concessions on these prices, but they are perhaps exceptional and hardly quotable. Some 3000 bushels of Baltimore white were sold to arrive at $130 f! bushel, weight, sacks Included. OATS-Are in light receipt and limited demand, and we leam of no wholesale transactions.. ?LOUE.- The contained favorable appearance of the crop, and the consequent general expectation of lower rates, canse a much caution on the part of buy? ers, and they only pure ha so to meet immediate wan> ai Tho general tendency of prices is to decline, and most bolders are free sellers, even at moderate con? cessions. It is difficult to give reliable rates, but Northern and Western brands may be quoted nomi? nal at S10 ft bbl. for super, SH fl bbl for extra, and $12? 13 ft bbl. for family. There bave been no rc ccipts of new Southern worthy pf mention, and until recel pto mercase quotations are nomino 1. BACON.-The demand for all classes of meat con? tinues very light, and prices tend rather in favor of J the purchaser. We quote prime scboulders at 14?; ? 16c ft tts., primo rib sides at 17@17>ic., and prime clear rib sides at 18c- ft ttl. ff ' 8ALT.-Holders, from.store, are asking,SI70? 180 ft saair. INDIA BAGGING.-Tho market continues quiet, and our quotations are nominal. We quote hage lots at -, cash. New York gunny doth is hele at 26c Dundos bagging, 44 inches, \% lbs to the yard, is held -at- 80@35 cents. Sea island bagging, 46 inches wide, 3 lbs. to the yard, is held at C0fi65 cents. ! BOFE.-The demand for rope-is very light and prices irr csu lar, and somewhat nominal ot quo ta I -tiona. We quote hemp at8@13 oente ft ??;.green I leaf at 12(5)13 cents, and jute at 8^?9 cents f) hi. IBON BANDS- VND TLBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered by our merchants, but the demand at present, ia entirely nominal. TIM BES AND LUMBER_There is a moderate stock of this article, and we quote river floor? ing, boards at SIS fi BL; scantling and plank i S1O013 fi M.; timber of shipping and good mill qualities there is a light supply on the . market and may be quoted at SU? 13 fi M. Common is telling at $5?fi ft H.; and city sawed lumber at |*30@M ft M.' . ';i j FREIGHTS-To European ports are doll To West Indies and Northern coastwise ports vessel* are in demand for lumber fre'gbts. To liverpool,: X<L on. upland and ?d. on sea islands. To Havre' nominal. To the West Indies, Cuban ports, north, side, $10313, gold, on lumber; south side, ll 1? 12 on I lumber. Coastwise-To New York by ?team, $2 fi bale on upland, and -c. on sba islands, SI 60 ft tierce on rice; by sail, somewhat nominal fi ft on up? lands, and-c. ft tierce carlee, $10 fi M on boards I andren wed lamber, and $13 on timber. ' To Boston by ateam, ~c. fi ft. on cotton and -o fi tierce on rice; by sail -c. ft rb. on cotton, $10 60 fi M. on mawed, lumber, and $13 60 fi M. on timber. To Philadelphia, -c. fi ft. on upland cotton by steam, and -c. % ft. ; by saU, $8 603960 fi M. on flooring boards. To Baltimore, by steam-cotton, fi bal?, $1 60 ; rice, ft tierce, $1 ; phosphates, fi 3000 lbs., H in packages, in bulk as por agreement;, lumber per M 98; wheat fi bushel 10c, in sacks. By th? hhs to Philadelphia on cotton, ft bale, $3; rice, ft tierce $1 60; phosphate per ton, Se, in ptokagos. To Louisville. Ky., on rice, 76c. fi hundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. Louis 85c. cents. From adjoining ports, boards to Baltimore $9; to Philadelphia, boards and scantling, SlOall; to New York, boards. $10; do. to Fan River, $io 60; to Beaton and Maine porto, $13 60? 13on reaawod lam? ber, and $18? 16 on rough edge plank and hewn tim? ber. To Cuba $9al0 {gold) for North side; $10@U for South side; to Barbadoes $lo@ll on lamber and $8 on shingles. EXCHAXGIi.-sterling mils-The. rate yesterday was 152X for Bixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banka are purchasing sight checks On New York at par, 6 days >"' discount, 10 and 16 days ?, discount, 20 and 36 days \ dis? count, 30 days 1 fi cent, discount. They, are sell? ing sight checks at % premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying st 40 and seilin? St 41. . Markets by Telegraph. rORXIOK MaBKETS. LONDON, June 36.-Consols 94S'n94,\. Bonds 73^a73^. LrvxarooL, Jure 26-Noon.-Cotton quiet and steady; eales 9000 bales. 3 P. M.-Cotton firmer and more active; sates 13,000 bales ; Tri cos the ' same, i Lard nat Pork 79s. Tallow 44s. 9d. Evening.-Cotton a fraction higher; uplands ll,1?'; Orleans lix; sabra 13,000 bales. Com 34s. Sd. Sugar active at 26s. DOMESTIC MARKETS. , New YOBS, June 36-Noon.-Gold 40)?. Old bonds 13>i; now 13%'. Governments on tho street are lower. Flour unchanged. Wheat drooping. Corn favors buyers. Mess pork and lard quiet. Cotton firm at 30&30 ?c. FroighU dull. Naval stores dun. Evening-Cotton more active-??ale. better;sales 1900 bales at 30%c Flour more active; p ftc ea an changed. Wheat beary and laSc. lower. Corn lc, lower. MesF pork beary at $38 26a38 46. Lard quiet at 173?al8o. Whiskey quiet Bice dull. Sugar st? edy. Coffee quiet Molasses dull. Turpentine 4la46>;c. Ewin $3a7. Freights firmer; by steam on flour ls.7%d.? oorn4*?d.; wheat 5d. Gov? ru? men ^ closed steady. Georgia sixes 80. Gold 40,??. Sterling quiet Southern bonds active and strong. BALTXMOBX. June 26.-Cotton 39>,'c. Flour more active; prices unchanged. Wheat dull. Com arm ; white $1 12il 13; yellow $1 OMI 10. Oats 88a93. Bye $1 60. Fork $39. Bacon active. Shoulders 14,*?-. Bibbed sides 16 ?,". Lard 18c WILMINGTON, June 36.-Turpentine buoyant at 40. New 1 ark casks iL Rosins quiet; No. 3, ?2 30; No. 1. J Saw. Tar declined to $4. ST. LOUIS, June 25.-Provisions very dull. Mess pork $28 36a28 50; dear sides 17c; (boulders 13c Lard 18al9c AUGUSTA, June 35.-Cotton firmer; salea 90 bales. Middlings ?sc HAVANNAH, Jans 36.-Cotton firmer sod more doing; sales 175 bales. Middlingbddat29a39>?c. No receipts to-day. Receipts of tbe week 844 bales. Exports 1682 bales. Stock 4369 bales. MOBILE, June 26.-Sale* of cotton 160 bales ; market closed firm. Middlings 37c Exports 638 balea. Nsw OBXXANS, Jons 25.-Cotton armer; middliog 28Kc; eales 400 balee; receipts 31 balsa; exports 421 bales. Sterling 63a55. New York sight exchango ^ premium. Gold'39)?a40. Sugar duR and nominal; Muscovado I2\ai3,?;c; Porto Rico 14Xc; Havana brown I2>a'c; Louisiana premium 15 ??c. Cuba mo? lasses 41a53o. *f *4 u u *f -+. ** u *4 I* g g ? g ? g g g g g ? t? 'i S g 2. d S? B 8 B ! * fi lill (g) (g) ? ss s n p, ? @ ? ? ? lilli es The Havana Market*. HAVANA, Jone 23.-The rogar market opened doll; English merchante have withdrawn their or? den. Ereinhts-nothing doing. Exchange-on Uni? ted 8 ta tea, in currency, 80a? per cent discount; in gold, t per c^dieoount mr. June 23,-Ere!gb.te-prices tending upward. Ex change-London 10\all; United- States currency 29X discount. Baltimore market, BALTIMOBE, June 33,-COTTON-Beceipts since Monday comprise 323 bales ir om Charleston, 186 bales from Havannah, 10 bales from Wilmington and 6 from Norfolk-in all 524 bales. Market quiet, but holders firm under some" inquiry from spinners. We report eales of 89 bales good ordinary at 28*40 ; 67 baled barely low middling at 29c, and 10 bales strict middling at 31c Corm-Our market is again quiet, witta stock, lurtber increased (including cargo of Qr ev Eayjle, be? low), to 64,000 bags Bio. We are withoi.t sales to-day to note from first hands, but from second hands we rcpoit 75 bogs Bio at 16>?c gold, and 110 bags do at 21 )?a33Jio currency. Fiona-There ls a disposition td press sales ss the season tor harvesting approaches, and as the demand is limited since the late large saleit prices still frvor buyers, though no further quotable change; Includ? ed in the sales are 800bbls Howard street super at 89 87a9 50; 300 spring wheat extra ?it 89 37a9 76; and 100 bbls choice Howard-street extra at 112 per bbl. G BAIN.-Tho -weither continues most favorable for the wheat crop, sod there is a good prospect for a flue yield, thooro we regret to learn that in some sections of our State,-and j articular ly m a wide dis? trict in Baltimore County, red weril have appeared, and are doing cor^derable miichlef. The offerings of wheat on 'Change to-day were 1850 bushelSTed ; market dull and prices weak; sales of only 375 bush? els' prime at 89 65; 200 bushels nur do at $2 50. Corn. Beceipts comprise 6337bushels white and 410 bu-ti? ela yellow; market quiet and prices steady; Included in the salea were 1657 bushels prime white at $118; 1060 bushels fair do at 81 10;-1900 bushels ordinary at SI 08; 363 bushels prime yellow at 61 ll ; 416 bush? els blue-eyed at $106. Oats-4120 bushels reoeived ; good demand but prices very irregular; we report sales of 80031000 bushels, in lots, at 86a90c; 1260 bushels dark at 80c-ah per. 32 pounds; also, OOO; bushels at74c, measure. Bye-300 bushels received; no aalos ; last reported was at 81 60 per bushol-held higher. MOTA as rs-We hear of no transactions, and lu the absence of which quotations are nominally un? changed. PBovraioNB-The Jobbing demand for bacon is quite lively with some few of the dealers, though generally speaking there is not a great deal doing; slocks, however, are limited and prices steadily maintained, and for rib sides firmer; we quote for shoulders liaH^c, rib fides 16Kc and'clear rib 16jk>17o; bama 20*211: for Western and Baltimore sugar-cured, and 22c for Lane's in Jobbing lola-de I maud for hams improving. Buk moats are not of* fercd, held above views of buyors, Mess pork-city .packed held at $28a28 25; Western do Jobbing at $29 9 bbl; a sale of 20 bbls Utter on private terms stock very small Lard is dull ; wo note a sale of 35 bbls Western on private terms; we quote for job? bing lois 18c-no city offered. Bios-Baugoon quiet, and to the trade prices steady at 91<al0o; Carolina is held st ll Kali yt o. Eueaa-The mar cet 1s inactive, thom; h we note some inquiry from th? trade and for refining. Sales j to-day embrace 381 hhds English Island at ll Kc for refining; 83.hhds fair grocery Cuba at 12c; 36 hhds Porto 1 KO st 12Kal3Kc. We quote prices for refined sugars ruling at 16??o for bard, and 15Jic for soft A white, mid lower as to quality. New York Market. MONEY MARKET. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Tuesday, June 33, says : Xbe demand for money from speculative borrow? ers has somewhat increased, but it ls not sufficient to give employment to anything like I tbs amount of surplns capital offering, or to advance tho rates of lUerest -The prevailing rang? for call loans upon acceptable collaterals is 3*4 per cent, with a few ex? ceptions above and below these rake, and the best commercial paper ls taken at SM per cent pet an? num dlscunt PRODUCE MARKET. NEW TOBE, June 22.-BREAD STUFPS.-The mar? ket for State and Western floor is dull, and prices I .have a downward tendency. I be business is stiB confined to supplying the pressing wants of the lo? cal, trade, though there is some inquiry for the low grades for export. The BA1 es are 78UO bbls at (7 10a7 00 for superfine Slate; 17 90s8 46 for common extra State; $8 60a8 76 for good to choice do; 88 80*9 60 for fancy do; $7. 10a7 60 for superfine Michigan, In? diana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac, and $7 00a8 70 for extra do; 88 60*9 90 for choice extra do. including snip? ping brands of round hoop Ohio st 89 00*9 60. and trade brands of do at 89 70al3 00; good to choice white wheat extras $11 10al3 00; St Louis af $9a 10 60 for common to fair extra, and $11 00al4 50 for good to choice, clo-ing heavily. We quote: Superfine state, $7 10*7 60; extra State $7 90a 8 75?superWeitem, $7 10s7 60; extra Western,$7 90a8 70; extra Ohio round hoop $9 OOaO 60; do trade, $0 70al3 00; extra Genesen, -a-; extra st Loots $90081460. Som HERN FLO CB -There is a small inquiry and prices are in the bayera' favori We notice sales of 650 bbls at $9 35al0 75 for fair extra, and $11 als for good to choice.' CALIFORNIA F LO tra-The market ls inactive and prices have a downward tendency. The sales are 500 sacks at $10 35el3 75. WHKAT-The market is dull and prices are de dining. Exporters are Insisting on a very material decline. We notice sales of 360 bushels now amber I Georgia at $2 70. CORK-The market opened steadily and closed about KC better, witta a good demand mainly for speculation. Sales were made of 122,000 basho ls, st $1 05al 07 K for Western mixed afloat; $108 for nigh ' mixed nearly yellow, $110 for old Western mixed in store, and $109 K for white Western. OATS-The market is . unsettled and -prices are I ! about one-half cent i lower. " There is more doing. 1 however, < hiefiy for speen1*!ion. The salea are 88.000 basho's Western at 81 Ks82c in store, abd 82K*82#c afloat I i : Corm-There is a Utile better feeling in the I market in consequence of encouraging advices from Bio, but no salea bare yet been communicated. COTTO.N-Tho market ia dull ?nd price??re lower. The European advices are unfavorable, and althougta holders are offering to make some concessions, buy? ers aro very lotti io take the risk. The Sties are 600 bales, including 380to spinners and 320 to specula? tors, y Upland A - Florida. Mobile.' N. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.'.....26 36* 28K 26?. Good Ordinary.37)?: 27J? 28 38tf Low Middling.29 29K I 29K 29K Middling...... 80K SOX 31 31K Ouwmr CLOTH-There ls an active business. The sa'ea are 1200 bales for forwa- d delivery,. July 15 sad August 16, In Boston, at 23a33K eta. ? HAT-Is steadily held; Bales are making at 76 eta for shipping, and 11*1 30 for retail qualities.. Straw at 96 cts for long, and 80 eta for short rye. . MOLASSES-Toe market ls duh and prices are nominal. We quote clayed at ?6a48c; hnscovado at 48*55c, and Porto Bico at 50a70c. Sales were made of 138 hhds Porto Bico at 67c. NATAL, bro BES-Spirits Turpentine-Large re? ceipts have weakened the market; there is not much demand; the sales are in small lots at 46K<i46c for merchantable lois, closing at these price?. Bostas The market la in about tbs-same position; the sales are light, although pi ices aro rather steadily held; the sales are 600 bbls common at $3; 950 bbl? strain? ed common at 83 86J(al 13)4 ; we quote si rained common at $3 O?K aaa 12 K ; good strained at 83 15a 3 18; No 2 at 83 30*3 50; No 1 at ta 76a4 76;paie at $7 a7 60 for prime lots. PROVISIONS-Pork-There is but little disposition on Ibo part of either buyers or sellers to operate, but prices rennin without change, closing, however, rather weak; 260 bbls new Western mess sold early at $28 37}, cash, and 260 bbls do at the close ol 'Chango at $28 30 caeb. The jobbing trade la mode? rate at steady prices. We notice sales of 950 bbls at $28 87 for new mess; 837 87 for old mess; $33 75 for extra prime; (34a34 05 for prime mess, and 826 60 for ice cured city mess. The afternoon market is dull and prices are nominal. No transactions are re? ported. BEET.-The market is steady, with a fair Jobbing trade. Sales were made of 300 'bis at$16e$20 for plain Western mess, and $21a$25 for extra meas. SMOKED MEATS-There ia no new feature m the market The demand is limited, and, witta a moder? ate stock, prices are unchanged. We qnote bagged ham? at 17*2lc; shoulders at 14al5c and clear rib at 17al7Kc 1 ur MEATS-There is not much doing, but prices are not quotably different We qnote barns in sweet pickle at 16al7c and shoulders in dry salt at 12al3c. BUTTER-There ls but a moderate business do? ing. The receipts are rather more than can be dis? posed of, and receivers are willing to' make conces? sions to effect sales. We quote Western st 25a30c, and State at 30a35c, tho latter price for selected lot* of prime. CHEESE-There ii a trifling Inquiry for the prime grades for export at about former figures. We quote dairy at 7al3c, and factory at lOalCc. LABU-The market is dull and prices arc de. lining. There la not much offering, and the demand is alec Stat rendering prices nearly nominal; 760 tierce* d at lGKc for city, 16Kc for No 1 Western, and 16Jial7c for steam rendered'Western. We quot? steam rendered and kettle dried at 16j,?17Kc and kettle rendered at 17Kal8c. Also, for future delive? ry , 600 tierces, buyers' option July, at l7Kc and 36C tierces, buyers' option, the balance of this month, al 16J?O. BICE-There io a -. . idy market with a fair inqui? ry. We notice sale , of 60 tes Carolina at ll Kc and 100 bags Bangoon. in bond, at 4c gold. SOQAB-There ia a better demand for raw for re? fining purposes, and as the offerings sre not very lib eral, prices ero a abade bet' cr. We quote fair to good refining at ll^atlKc, and No 12 box at 12Kc The sales are 1270 hhds at ll%al3Kc for Cuba, the latter price for clarified ; 28 boxes Havana on private terms, and 2800 bags Pernambuco at 12c. For refined the Inquiry is rather light, but prices are not materially different. Wo quote solt yellow at 14sl5c; soft white at l ">Kai5Kc and crushed, powdered and granulated atl6Jial6Xc. PORT CALENDAR. PHASES OF THE MOON. Full Moon, 5th, 1 hour, 47 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 13tb, 5 hours, 5 minutes, morning. New Moon, 20th, 9 hour, 37 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 27th, 0 boura, 42 minutes, morning. i Charleston Wholesale Pnces. AB XI CLES. FBI CES, BAGGING, fl yard D andee.,. Cranny Cloth. BALE BOPS, fl ft-Manilla. Western. New York. Ja e. BREAD, fl lb hSTT.... Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, fi M. BRAN. fl 100 ftg. COTTON, fl ft Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. Low Middling. Middling togtrict Middling. Good Middling. Bes Island., CANDLES, fi rb-Sperm. Adamantine. 30 @ 65 34 ti 08 (i as MX 09 7' 9 13 9.00 @ 8 @ ll ? 15 O20.00 @ 27 @ - M 1.60 Adamantine. 32 (a 23 Tallow.... 10 @ ' 20 COFFEE, ft lb-Bio. 20 8 36 Laguayra. 3h @ _ Jars..... 35 ? m CORDAGE, fl ft-Manilla. - ? - Tarml American. 26 fi 28. CORN MEAL, fi bbl. 6.00 ? - COAL, fi ton-Anthracite. - ta - Cumberland....'..' nominal. .COPPER fi ft-Sheet.I 68 ? 60 FERTILIZERS- I Wando Co's Ammon'd 8ol Pboa. J 66.00 ? - Potato Fertilizer.60.00 ? - Alkaline Phosphate. 30.00 ? - Bone Floor.. 66.60 ? - Double Refined Poudrette. 30.00 ? - Niles* .Phosphate. 63.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, f, lon. 100.00 (fl -. Pacific Guana, fi 2000 lbs. 76.00 ? - Phoenix Guano. 66.00 ? - Baugh'a Phosphate, fi 2000 fte... 60.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate, fi 2000 fts... 66.00 ? -, M?pes'SuperPhospbato.'? 2000 lb 05.00 ? - Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate. 66.00 @ - Zeirs8upor Phosphate of Limo.. 65.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime.... 65.00 ? 00 FISH- cod, fi loo tts;;...;. 7.00 ? o.eo Berring, fi box. iO @ 00 Mackerel, No. 1, fi half bbl.10.60 @ll ._ Mackerel, No. 2, fi half bbl. 0. , ? - Mackerel, No. 3, fi bbl. - @ - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits.......... 2.76 @ - No. 2......?. - (ct - No. 3.f - @ ? Bardines, fi 100-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 26 Halt boxes 48 @ 60 FLOOR, fi bbl-Super.10.00 @ _ Northern and Western Extra.11.00 ? - ' Baltimore Extra. - ? - Southern-Super. - fi - Extra. - ? - Family.........16.00 (3> - FRO I TS-Prone*, fl ft...... 33 ? -- Figs. 40 @ _ Dried Apples./. - @ - Almonds, soft shell. 86 ? 40 < Raisins, M. R.. fi box...... 4.00 @ 5.00 Raisins, Layer. 6.00 @ 6.60 ' Oranges. - fi - Lamons,fi box.16.00 ?17.00 GLASS, fl box or 60 feet American, 8x10. 6.60 @ 6.00 American, 10113. 6.00 ? 6.60' French, 12x1*. 7.00 fi 8.00 OR J IN- Maryland Oats, fi busheL - @ - . Western Oats, fi bushel. - . ? - .Corn, fi bushel. 1.23 ? 1.30 Beans, fi bushel. 2.00 (tn 3.00 HAY, fi ewe-North River. 1.30 ?1.36 Eastern. 1.45 ? - HIDES-Dry. fi ft. 10 '? 13 INDIGO-"* tt. 1.00 ? 1.76 IRON- Be?ned, fi tt. 05^? 06 Swede...... 08 ? 09 LATHS, fl M. 4.CO ? 4.60 CIME-Bh??, fi bbl. - ? - South Carolina, in bbls. 1.60 ? - ~ Bockport, in butt".. 1.35 ? - Cement. 2.76 ? 3.00 Plaster Paris. 4.00 @ 4.60 COMBER fi M. teet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|60.00 ?66.00 White Pine, good rim.. 38.00 @40.00 Yellow Pino... 20.00 ?36.00 Boards, fi M. feet-Bough..13.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 ?32.00 LEATHER country tanned, fi ft. - fi - MOLASSES, fi gallon-Cuba.. 48 @ 60 Muscovado...'. 50 (q> 63 Sugat House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans.... - f? - NA VAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar.... - @ - Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pale. 4.00 ? 6.00 Bosln, No. 1...I 3.00 @ 8.60 Boaln, No. 2.i.I 3.20 ? 2.36 Rosin, No. 3.:. - ? - Solrlts Tnrventme, ft gstlo-i.| 38 ? - Oitnvo. V re.. I 16 at - ^A/LS-American, 4@20d, fi keg.. 5.60 @ 7.00 American Wrought. - ? - kithing. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, fi ft -. 1.00 ? - Galvanized. 30 ? -. Spikes.I 13 fi 15 OHS-Lani, fi gallon. 1.36 ? 1.40X .Linseed, fi gallon. 1.20 fi 1.30 Sperm, Winter, fi gallon. 3.76 ? 3.00 Cotton Seed, fi gallon. - ? - Castor (E. I.), fl gallon. 3.00 & - Olive, fi dosen.4 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fi gallon. 53 ? 45 Benzine, fi trallon.;. 60 fa. - PROnSIONS-Bt*f, mess, fl bbl.|34.00 ?36.P0 Beef,prime.'.;.114.00 ?15.00 Pork, mess. - @ - Bump.'.. - ? - Bacon, Hams, fi tt. 23 ? 23 Bacon, Bides. 17 @ 18 Bacon, Shoulders. 14X? 15 Bacon, Strips. 17 ? 17X Lard,'in keg. - ? - Butter;. 85 ? 40 Cheese... 15 fi 30 Potatoes, fi bbl. - ? - Onions. - fa) - Apples. - ? - PA/ATTS-White Lead, fl lb. 10 @ 16 Black Lead. 10 fa) 12 Zinc White........I 13 ? 18 PLOW STEEL, fi tt 13 ? - ?/?"-Carolina, fl tt....-. 10 ? ll East India. - ? - SLATES- American, fi square.12.50 ? - SHINGLES, fi M. 7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, first quality.13.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fi sack.. 1.70 ?1.80 liverpool, line.- fa) - SOAP-Bar, fl tt. ll @ 15 STARCH, ft tt. 10 ? 13 SPICES, fl tt-Cassia. 1.00 fa) - Mace. 1.76 ? - Cloves...1. 75 ? Nutmeg?. 3.00 ? 3.60 Pepper. 40 fi - Pimento. 40 fi 60X Uaoe Gunter. 80 ? - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 ? 6.65 Brandy, Cognac.I 4.00 ?12. UO Brandy,-Domestic. 3.00 @ 8.70 ' Gin. Holland. 4.76 @ 5.00 Oin, American. 3.50 @ 3.75 Bum, Jamaica. 6.00 @ S.06 Bum, N. E.v. 3.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 6.00 Whiskey. Rectified.v. 3.30 ?3.40 SUGAR, fl ft-Baw. 13 ? 14 Crushed.,.". 18 ? 19 Clarified A.. 17 ? 18 ' Clarified B. 17 ? 18 Clarified O.;. 16X? 17 Loaf.. 18 fi 19 Porto Bico. 14 fi 15 Muscovai'' . 13 ? 16 SEOARS- Dom'icmann'ture.fi M..?18.00 ?45.90 TEAS, fi tt-Imperial. 2.00 ? 3.60 Gunpowder. 3.00 fa) 3.60 Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 @ 1.60 Black.. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, fl tt, as per quality.... 40 ? 1.50 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-T-Pine.. 4.00 ?13.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory.'.... ~ @ - TIN-I C Roofing Plate. 15.00 @ - I X Booting Plate.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plate' 10x14.16.60 ? - I X Tin Plate 0x14.17.00 ? - I 0 Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 @ - Block Tin, fi tt. 40 ? - TWINE-Cotton, fl ft. 76 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH- Bright, fl gallon. 35 ? - Paraflne. - @ - VI NEG A R-White Wine, fi gallon. 60 ? .' Older. . 30 ? - French. 1.00 @ 1.36 WINE, fl gaUon-Port. 2.60 @ 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 @ 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 @ 5.00 Claret fl case. 5.00 ?13.60 Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 ?30.00 tGxports at Hie e. Xuval Stores and Lim? ner from tile Port of Charleston, from September 1, 1867, to June 99, 1S68 Tierces. If. S TO BES Barrels. Feet. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore;.. Hartiord, Conn Wilmington, N. C.. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence, BI.... Other O. S. Ports... Total Coastwise Barcelona. Majorca A a Market Bahamas. Havana. Matanzas. Baracoa. Bagua La Grande... Cienfuegos. St Jago de Cuba.. Caibarien. Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B. London. Pristol, Eng. Liverpool. Havre. Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. -361 10,065 690 3,267 "?6 853 327 ?17 16,605 30 5.682 14,362 246 739 21,029 2,871 428 80 228 190 60 230 2,468 6,104 10,526 334,743 4,534,938 2,633,074 1,543,820 116,192 1,264,729 208,203 10,636,599 129,000 63?75S 26,000 408,40! 90,783 124,063 160,000 94,014 184,301 02,754 118,618 23,175 16,6351 44,304 1,451,594 12,088,193 Comparative ?urports or conon, rroi.j the Port ot Charleston. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Scotland,. Other Bri Uah Porte. Total to Oreat Britain... Havre. Marseilles.. Other r reach Ports. Total to France.... Holland. Belgium. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. i era th of Europe. West Indies, ic. Total Foreign Ports.... Portland, lie. Boston. Bhode Island, ic. New York. Philadelphia..... Baltimore and Non oik.... New Orleans, ic.t.l -Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. Bales. 6,839 6,689 78 78 6,917 1U 3,14') 4 36 "?7 3,369 9,376 UPLAND. Bales. 82,769 82,769 2,868 2,868 3,710 3,710 9,607 98,834 378 14,373 4,893 94,630 3,419 12,109 129,808 228,642 Si SS? il S\ li fer: ;g gi 3g ill Pill mMm : : : rpdjnci: . : : iii: rafi I i r %%%% it ~*'<*uu g g g g g g gggg O O O IP O 9 OOO O. WMtOt? rC M HWMM o? o? o o m ?j wt mo to o8u. CT ?.00 SS Ill il 8 rs* SCTOO; CTSCT?? QCCT c> CT to . ?0 to cn td to -4 00 i .j, lit H ff O 4 ra ?8i 5 ta il? 25 il S3 WS . . . l-l?. ? ; ; ja jo ?- ; p>? ?11 ai??i: SI cfc?o; oiSot~S ?S Ul ??gls"?? : t S ? a ?? t? 3 . . IBJjJijflBaJ Jo o its : ? : 01 CT So 2 -?S-J?|?toS?2 3li8??S?Sg3g si ? M. ?O' ls: S: a 38? Pf8 -JM a 28 Sb ? Sos et MomoS CT 00 ICC". *? Op CT : "io Meo M g-? co gta o : ta ? 00 l-l >o -J IO Oj^ MC? f_ *. io co0?looV-5 OCTI-i - 00 - ^C*-CT OOOtOMUOOOH S NOTE.-We have deducted from Now Orleans 77,610 bales, from Mobile.bales, from Charles? ton 4620 bales Ses Island and 180 bales Upland, and from Savannah 4977 Sea Island and 227 bales Upland Cotton-the quantities received at those ports from Florida, Mobile, Texas and Savannah. LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, June 85,1868. VXBCKLS UNDEB 100 TONS. AND STEAMERS COASTINC WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adner k Co. Sea Gull, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-Courtenay at Trenbolin. SHIPS. Richard tbe Third, 898 tons, Scott, at Brown & Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Master. Sedbcrgb (Br), 614 tons, Encale, in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-Patterson & Stock. BABES. Annie Kimball, 732 tons, Lincoln, at Vcnning's wharf, for Li. erpool, loading-Street Bros k Co. BRIGS. Times (Br), 162 ions, Amsbury. in Ashley River, for Matanzas, loading-J A Enslow k Co. SCHOONERS. Tropic Bird, 138 tons, McDougall, at Bennett's wharf, for Matanzas, loading-W P Hell. Chas W Holt, 263 tons. Hart, in Ashley Biver, for Boston, ready-Risley k Creighton. Starlight, 276 tons. Jones, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-H F Baker k Co. Ida Birdsall, - tons, Wilbert, in the Stream, for Sa? rilla, ready-Master. E J Palmer, 197 tons, Stnoot, at Yenning'*) wharf, for Baltimore, loading-Street Bros k Co. M M Pote, 149 tons, Aboott, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker k Co. Myrover, 418 tons, Brown, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach. Ann E Valentine, 316 tons, Bayin, at Gas Co's wharr, from Richmond, discharging-Master. Malvina Jane (Br), 116 tons, Gould, at Quarantine, from Cai narien, just arrived-W P Hall. ?-CONJUGAL LOVE, AND THE HAPPI? NESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE-Essays for Young Men on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which de? stroy the Manly Powers and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means cf relief. Sont in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. May 29 amo CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COfll PANT. OFFICE CHABLESTO?! CITY RAILWAY CO.,1 CORSER BROAD AND EAST BAT STREETS, I OBUBLESTOK, SO. CA, May 18, 1668. j SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITT RAILWAY COMPANY. KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminu ? 17.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter? nals of eight (8) minutes vals of eight (8) minutes luring the day till the during tho day till 10 P . last trip at 9.30 P.M. M. * N.H-Lea vu the Battery as follows: On thc hour, ?nd twelve (ia) minutes ot the hour, from 8 A. M., except at twelve (12) minutes of 9 o'clock, A. M. Every other trip from the old Poetofflce until 4.30 P. M. from the Upper Terminus, when all the trips are to the Battery. RUTLEDGE-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus I Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8.05 A.M., and atinter vals of ten (10) minutes | vals of ton (10) minutes during the day till 9.10 during the day till 10 P.M. P.M. - j . N.B.-Leave the Battery at fifteen (15) minutes after the hour, and thirty-five (35) minutes after the hour, except at 8.36 A. M. Every other trip from the old Poatofflce ont? 130 P.M. from Upper Terminus, when all the trips are to the Batterv. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KING-STREET LINE Leave Upper Terminus Leavo tho Lmtirr Termi at9 A.M., and at inter, nus at 9.30 A.M., and at vals of il ftc en (16) min- intervals of titi cen (LS) ntes till 7.00 P. M. minutos till 7.30 P. M. N.B.-All the tripe are to the Battery. It DI LEDO E-8TREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus at 0 A.M., and-at Inter-1 at 9.36 A.M., and a;inter vsls of every twenty (30) vals of every twenty ('20) minutes till C.45 P.M. | minutes till 7.30 P.M. ri.B.-All the trips are to tho Battery. . 8. W. RAMSAY, May 17_Secretary and Treasurer. N ORTHE ASTERN RAILROAD CODI. PANY. fl SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. 0, Jone 33,1868. I BY SPECIAL ABB ANGEHEN T THIS COMPANY will Issue EXCURSION TICKETS to and from New York for $26 00 the round'trip. These Tickets will bo sold from to-morrow the 21 tb, un tl tho 3d July, and are limited to the 16th July leaving New York, . 'Tickets good by all routes. S. S. SOLOMONS,. June 23_ 13 . Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. QENEB&L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, H. C., March 36,1868. j ON AND AFTER hU?"DAY, MARCH 20TH. THE PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows ; FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.6.36 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.3.30 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montvomery. Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. . FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston...,.6.30 A. M. Arrive at Co! nm bia.3.60 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester R?tl road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and Camden train. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta. 16.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.i.3.10 P. M. Leave Columbia.,.,.6 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (HUN DAIS EIC FITED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.45 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Jonction.. leave Augusts.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.LOO P. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT ?X PRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.). Leave Charleston.6.40 A. M. Arrive at cohunbla.6.30 A. M. Connecting (sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia..5.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SOMMERVILLE IRADI. Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M, Arrive at Summerville.5.16 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.20 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.H.35 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Klngvl?e.X30 P. M. Arrive at Camden.5.00 P. M. Leave Camden....6.10 A.M. Arrive at Ringville.....7.40 A. M. (Signed) fl. T. PEAKE. April 29 General Superintendent.. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFKICE, I COLUMBIA, S. C., March 31,1868.1 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAINS over this Road Will run as follows: Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 P. M. Leave Charlotte at.11.35 P. M. Arrive at Co.ura bia at.6.00 A. M. . Passengers taking this route, going North make close connections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports month, to all principal Northern cities. 43rTlckels optional from Grerneboro', either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth either via Bay Line or Annameselc Route. Baggage checked through. Connections made both ways with trains of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Aprils Superintendent. 30,000 FEANCS? HERRINGS PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR, New York ; EXPOSITION UN I VERSELLE, Paris ; AND WINNER OF THE WAGER OF 30,000 FRANCS ! ! (96,000 IN GOLD). At the recent International Contest in the Paris Ex* hlbition. Tho public are invited to call and examine the re? port of the Jury on the merits of the great contest, and see the official award to tho Herring's Patent over all others. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 361 Broadway, corner M urra?-st., New York. V ARR It EL, HERRING k CO., I HERRING k CO.. Philadelphia, j Chicago. HERRING, FARREL k SHERMAN, New Orleans. Large Stock on baud by JOSEPH WAIiKEK, tgent. Nos. 3 BROAD AND inn EAST HAY STREETS, CHARLI'.STOV S. C. March 3 arno /~1 R1FFIN. H ROTH KU * CO. GEOCEBH COMMISSION M /.: lt CH A N TS No. 105 LOM HA HD-STBEfcT, BALTIMORE. April 22 6m os UMSEN, CARROLL & CO. PRESERVERS, PICKLERS, OYSTER PACKERS, 4e. 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